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Reformers of the Gilded Age

Reformers of the Gilded Age. Not everyone was corrupt…. MUGWUMPS! “Reform minded” Republicans that did not like the corruption in their own party. Election of 1884: James G. Blaine (R) vs. Grover Cleveland (D) Mugwumps voted for Democrat Cleveland! Advocates for small, efficient government

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Reformers of the Gilded Age

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  1. Reformers of the Gilded Age Not everyone was corrupt…

  2. MUGWUMPS!“Reform minded” Republicans that did not like the corruption in their own party. • Election of 1884: James G. Blaine (R) vs. Grover Cleveland (D) • Mugwumps voted for Democrat Cleveland! • Advocates for small, efficient government • Pushed for a reform known as the secret ballot (to prevent election fraud)

  3. Woman’s Christian Temperance Union • Founded by a group of women in 1874 • Saw alcohol as the root of all problems in society, tried to convince men to “give up the drink.” • By 1889, had 39 divisions devoted to various causes– workplace safety, world peace, public health.

  4. Susan B. Anthony • Arrested in 1872 for voting! • Tried to get Congress to pass constitutional amendment granting women suffrage.

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